There are 120 entries divided into four age groups. About 70 percent of those entries are in the always tough 6 to 10 age category.

“People will come in and vote for somebody if they already know about, like relatives or their friends,” said Misha Varshavsky, the assistant manager at S.W. Randall. “But people come in off the street, and they will find something that they like, and they’ll vote for it.”

Choices range from a “Bat Cave,” to a spot-on rendition of Pitt Cathedral.

Hannah Gordon, of Fox Chapel, is loyal to her friend.

“We voted for a ‘Ninjago.’ It had lots of action and it was fun,” she said.

Sutter Smith, of Mount Lebanon, has his eye on “the one with the giant wheels.”

One store clerk is partial to something called ‘Swamp Defenders.’

“It was just really cute, the kid who designed it… there was a lot of action in it,” said Kate Sweeney, the clerk. “There was a guy climbing a ladder, and an alligator about to grab him off. Someone else noticed an alligator sitting on a lawn chair on the side.”